In a move to strengthen regulatory oversight in the mining sector, the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has revoked thousands of inactive mining permits (IUPs).
Arifin, a spokesperson for the ministry, elaborated on the rationale behind these measures, stating, “This initiative is aimed at fostering responsible mining practices and ensuring compliance with established operational and environmental standards.”
The revocation process was conducted with meticulous care, allowing affected parties to contest decisions and provide evidence to support their claims, ensuring procedural fairness and transparency. Arifin reiterated the government’s commitment to promoting sustainable resource management and safeguarding Indonesia’s natural heritage for future generations.
The cancellation of permits underscores the government’s resolve to streamline administrative processes and combat irregularities within the sector. Arifin emphasized the importance of these measures in fostering a conducive environment for sustainable resource utilization and equitable development.
Moving forward, Arifin highlighted the ministry’s plans to enhance transparency and accountability within the sector, including the implementation of digital systems to monitor mining activities and track compliance with regulatory requirements.